If utstoraged.log shows the device being detected, it can be mounted.
Does utmountd.log say anything ?
It'll take a long time to mount, larger the disk capacity, longer the wait. Now if only there were an hour glass or some indication to say useful work is being done. Another point is, connect the device directly to the DTU. Don't use a hub. If you need to, use an extension cable.

-a-


From: Jerry Callison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] USB mount over WAN?
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 14:46:39 -0400

Are you using a VPN connection? I have heard from Sun engineers that USB flash drives do not work if there is network translation/masquerading on the client side.
-jerry

Ken Mandelberg wrote:

I've been trying to use a flash drive on a Sunray with a WAN connection.
The utstoraged log shows the device detection, but never does a mount.

When I use the same drive against the same Sunray server but am connected to the lan it sees the device and mounts correctly.

The only difference in the setup is that the wan Sunray is using a vanilla dhcp server and only getting authsrv, no additional params. When its on the lan its using the Sun dhcp server.

Any suggestions?
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